Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 6, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 February 1844 — Page 3

--AMERICAN. BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. KK1DAV, FEB Rl'ARV 2, 1844.

FOR PRESIDENT, II EXRY CL A Y, of Ky.

WHIG ELECTORS FOR INDIANA.

S Henry S. Lane, Jos. G. Marshall.

T.y Z,W.-V. think ollr frjel)u D,lln) of c

me atvrenceburgh Deacon

"iiveiitioa. Tliis

i U l.e i.ili-U.i 'v thev II .; J

IS linnirn rn in' (-U'rt .

liberality, in edim-it , s r . A I . ' . CUr nomination t be

See ti , V ' ICai A0r,dueor lne "ait.more Convention,! because sense. I ,e last number of the Beacon con-1 ,ve ca"not acquiesce in the principles on w hich ta.ns several articles which are in the mht ! " , '? be rganized- Let it not le

We wish th i6110 ltiail"lsls a proposition to divide the nar-

ty. Hie party is ahead 'y divided; and thev

spirit. We wish the same spirit was more frequently manifested in both Whig and Loco papers. Editors of Journals are mostly chained to the car of party, nnd whatever that nr.

jtydoes must be approved. Bullet party papers condemn the errors of their own

lit dist. J.A. Brackf-xridge. of Warrick, land half the franHs ,

. . . . - """u, ujuions oi our pub- : Collins, of! lovd. lr s,r, .a ,tj , . .

- "'" l,r ' eiiu. it is a very

For the State

2nd 3rd 4ih 5th fiih Tih Sth 9th 10th

JAME:

Johm A. Matson, of Franklin. Sam. W. Parker. f Fayette. High O'Neal, of Marion. Geo. G. Duns, of Lawrence. Richard W. Tho.vpson. of Vigo. Albert L. Holmes, ofCarioll. Horace P. Biddle. of Cass. Lewis G. Thompson, of Allen.

are so divided because a f,n ,.a

seek to rule or ruin vs, and because in their attempt to do this they have abused our confidence and deserted our principles." The committee deny that Van Buren on h i..,

j j , , . .... "v vn.i-j- ....... x.v. , wiivfx icuc I. tic auuii j ea, ana nold it preposterous to believe that he and talnu of the author that they will not be

I disappointed. Iitrrenceburfrh Beaccn. Per Contra. The Wl iir nar,v u ;,,. ,.

s":.rF. v-oi: wiuniNs travels in eu-

1IOPFAN1) THE HOLY LAND. We learn, by a private letter in town that the Harpeis will publish the Rev. John P. Dirbin's travels in Europe, with five illustrations, about the firs' of Match next. This no doubt will be gratifying to the nnmerous friends and admirers of this distinguished divine in this section of the country. To all those who desire to get a coneci account of that country w freely recommend this work, beinff fully

satisfied from our knowledge of the ability

ii.. ..... . r . . t - - .

i j ...uutr 'orpoutu-ians to evade the chames;""? ' "iaim and harmony; and public jeonung from the opposite party, but wl.eniH demonstrating in r.Var and distil., , thev find thems.ii i ., !.i.

- r initrii ri iimir i.u-i 1 iiimi !i I'ir'ia m.. .. r .1 .....

Vioer-il-Pv, n , ' ' A,,,eri,,aH I'l-ofie, v hie that he ill no from Now Orleans to . y errors in future. j have detei mined to elect Henry Clay. Mr. : Mobile- thence iluons:?, "Macon. Miiiedgt i.'Ie. I It is true an editor may make himself impop- Webster has announced his determination to ' :",d A"':,,sla'1, Ge..rj!i:i.t.i ChatU st-.n-thence jular with some of the leaders of his nwn nnv. sutmort H.p nr.mi..M -r ..... ' ' :toWt C.h Preston, at Columbia -thrice by

'but that is all ri.t u ".. r .. . .7. ""r " '" Raloitfl, in Wil,in,M.,. N. C. to Norfolk

, !j SBCri and cuiei : v i tuuon.

COM .VII SSI OX" fc POHW4HPIXC tlMMbi AT NEW ORLEANS. BHE undersigned having established Liai- - self at New Orleans, for the purposed acting a General Commission ami Fonraidivg Business, wourd solicit a shate of Franklin tri adjoining councies. 1 have made advantr.pc t. arrangements with a good Insurance Cfficthere, for Insuring Hay, and all other Prodnte1 shipped per Flat Boat, which will be ifrclrd by writing to me, if I am acquainted w i;h the applicant. All business entrusted to me shnll be faith. fu'Iy and promptly nttended to.

Mr. Clms '..''.. A citien of Richmond. I , THOMAS (.TARD io descended ih, Mississippi River with Mr. ' LXew Orleans. Ni.2G. N t- Lei re. y writes to tti.. -.!itor of the Richmond ..

it nrr.R to:

r . iLtRHSoN, t q . Messrs K. A.- S. Tv.nlk. January. 1S44.

L'iotkville. 5 -if.

Mild

T

r. IdVOS O lliil'll'i !". l..rl. I. .1 1... 11. 1 r .1 t.

r-5-TI .tit,i.,1 on..noi .u- r(in1K...l;nn.n. ...j. ., ' :vl "i-Moii u.viii -r lemiwuia oi uie t.as

' . " " ...e.-, r - lu uie puiow-jashed by ea His position in a mnsteilv nrudijcuo;. tern shore

I . . i . - milirnl I- 1111,1. .1 a . . I . ...... nr 1 till ill! I in. . . . . :

it.iu 13 uuicii mini ic naif;t- hi i ii pro-, " o"" .nsi-ienre. j fsuuih Cnioliiri

prietor. Mr. Howland. who has had charge ;f ' " lakes an editor of great moral fii mi

jt in our absence, and who has assisted uswhento condemn the acts of his own party

a. in whom

i ' " l'i ' n.i rt n

ness ! confidence, the neonle anmv.r

And it;faor of the crcat Xentm-lif.M n,..i r.,

IliUct.ot our lime was occt.piea in r-itblic busi-i'" ewuence t:.at he is wanting in faith to ling Clay Clubs th.oughout the State Two of ess,has ceased to render his assistance in that! thai party it isniy evidence that he has too Calhoun's nephew Laimdon ch'eve um,1 department. Having little else now to enna-'e ! mu('h moral honesty to wink and hi;l- .i ,v. ! ln,i,.0 i?.i. ... -. .-. , , '

-- ;- '" i" uiM.uguiMieu i aroii iirtiis K,.nu our attention, we intend devoting our whole mention. For 13 yea

- ' r . """i-1 ""J"1" viay Ciii!) in Charirton. time to the interests .f the establishment. jf aw hig Paper;and have endeavored to w atch j 'The union Jack is nll;2 down ;,n,i ':men and thincs with nu iinnnrti.tt . n.i!, i '

HIG ORGANIZATION. i , , , , , ' - ' t 'ais sl"P are $.'01113 up.

Accomac

islastlt in

fortn-

NOTICE.

:rr of Vnginia. tVewhampton and 'STEPHEN Cotr.n nnd llaill.vlV Jol nson

r)to V iimiiiL'ton. Delaware. ' late

ORITUAIIV.

ifi(.oi!-e of

Dieii On S'.uday i.isl. at the

ii.- L.i.ier. u: nil i::i;rs tai :h's p.-ac. Mn. Samuel Sample. a. d 'Jl t ears. Z month's it.,.

lanntv iliot.Vi i 1.. . j 1 . .

Pr.l..i-.t P!,; ,..u..J rr ' -r., io Lisnoi.esl Irieiiris

" .astoirupt foes. And we have been

mere is our iuims uiai siioma ne done hy the e( for jt but

hi"? oi Indiana

prosciib- The Hon. Alexander Porter of Louisiai

DIED In ihj ,. j.j,, j,..,,,, Mariuh L. vvii,. f lh-v. J. s. IIakwu k. Her complaint a. Mipposed tob,. ,;i.ko V Con sumption, and thoi yh pro(,:-ied il was "not sovere. For three umi or moie. ihi i,..,i.i.

in the Cnion

tended to : Of this

rn: ' . ' ., " 2 (edforit, but when we retired to our closet departed thishfeon the 13th ofJ-n I'e u ,' r""1-''," 1 '"'"!'. hesvtem 7cLX',aS f,PS':,nd complaint l,fore Him who know si an e.octed Senator in Co m e I e " -Io, .r.11 "'" "" ' '''' , .ccf Organization must be at- ,i. : , , , , , , !,. , 1,1 ' u,c "n-e oi . loloiu and Hb.riiiinm ban at any nr.-vi,.!- iirthiswearesumcientiy warned ' " e Il;V? Wt a-S ath. but had , ml taken his seat. He was rn:il w ithm e,,;!, ,,r ten dau-bioe her dt: e . . swering peace, far superior to ihe cmi'o r, . a cood man. and i..,.i... . olution. in eon-o.im-n.'e of ,,.r ,...,,.,,,.4

bv the low notes of preparation in the eimnnf . ' ! ' ' smi.e or i ,a.,, j.n.j n imitest statesman.

ri .-innit r . i

iwiiupi demagogue, or cold

i . 'icouru I'oiiuc an. we expect to succeed if we deserve success' ,

o know ana could name

the enemy their bustle their vigilance we expect to succeed if we deserve sue

we must not merely appoint nominal com

their titles denote. Chios must be formed'

iai it v of s;

In a hurry.-Squne Watts, form-rlv one of j ' it',"1"i ie:y.

ijiM-m'e ol nr xtraord,nrv

w i,i ::;jn-.!.. w jj, '

the publishers of the Beacon, L

iwrencebtiigh.

some corrupt!

.a .1 -T , 1 .... I If.'lC !llllwiiiaii.wl I.: 7 f ...

mittees of vigilance, but they must be what! " " too dishonest to belong to "I: T. " M a . this plar

..v p.iri inissiceol the grave, who ate ban"- i'eaitx.n. county, at ilienext '

in rAn .Ul:.. f . .. 1 Allri.t :.i.i 'ii

d.scussions had-papers circulated-docu.: " VI. r ? . - . " "'g l'i,r'y - i-

mentsdistribnted-the public mind n,ut be nave spoken of them awakened, informal ,.i t;i.. v. aS l,:eir mer,,s demand. The consequence is

...estions at issue. Th, . ...,""rf,larilf,Cr 13 "lf daily food

immediate and ;lirogh. The time has now ? " " '? " f i,idiff,n. And we

"""" "' "ouesiy ot any editor who is conslanl 1 v Mrl.

-' - " "I'i'Mi l.iiiM. IJ n r i t i

"oi s c wi I lew Ii leiu ; l:t!i n-. Oi ..,..,.;.. ;i i

.ve are true to our country. I J.)aiii a n L:ne.' Mr. Dunn will douhtjess be proscribed foi ! ,,'s,1l,t' A. Miiler. hihoiiot heaited liberality in his ieP,c f j, ! ,) ""r --r'-'"', ,i , , . , i N nni:el t'.io tlie two artici-s which we copy into this bi V! Wm T n .1 -

Oifd N. Jones.

She died iiu!.;i;:a:i tranqi and in-Sure!

of Brookt ill", la.. l.avt fin neil s. i i i.

r.ership, and liken a slore on il .ii.- . tor Canal. Cincinnati. Ol :o. v l.eie thev aie prepared to do a l' reral Coo mission Jin.:t.ess; t.) ieceieain1 lot w J. stoie s.i.d fll. .m the most teasonable toin.w. all Mci i hat cVe and Produce, that n ay I e coiioigi d to il cm. Specia! care taken in the filling ot ail .nd-t from Country Mi irbaois. !! -h" list tctu.s. and wiih prompt iir. KUTIN A JOHNSON, A i.itc Wilier Can il Has!.-.. Ciiirmut.::. O. Refku to: Mlsi:s. Conw ill, Sneii- ltLLotN, t.niircl. Mism. U A.- S. Tv.nlu. J -Mh N I). I.-o.i.io. I HriH.li ill. Missus. 1$ Ui.vh.lk .V i , ) Mi ssus. Hi.' ni.v iV SiMpios, Ciin iiin.li. J.int.ary i. 1SH. 5..,,.

. nun .-.I lain .i.v'-i immonaaiv," leavemjy. mi

1 luivanJ oiVv.:!r,d in other i.lace :

823 I2i:WAKI.

A d 111 i 11 it v:to v Not ice.

nents brothers and sitr7s. 10 morrii theii ! 1"KOT,t:K ' 'by den that the r.nderrepata! le less.- ( ,V,,f,,, ,., ,,.. ,.i(., f i M""p,! oiken 01:1 letters of fdminiB. 1. 1, 1,, ,,, , I ,;,',', , ., tr.ition upon the estate of Joc h Meeks, laie

lot" Franklin county. I iii!i;;r.n. t'eceased. All

arrived, and the s!epanl can no longer sav. It is timeen.ug?i jet." The weak must be strengthened the wavering confirmed. The P tuocratic Whis must be up and do:ii!j. We liciu to hear the i!;n of prepamtion! Every Wliii w hether he be 1 1. h lir poor. hiL.h or lit v, from the Penobscot to the plains of Ai k 111t..... -1. .1 .

.i- 11 1-. .1 t'n-.ii hoik 111 (in, ami so sure

CIRCUIT couirr

Thefollowingi,;,, ,.f ,. 7., . ilpKHISON Osl.o,n has been f-r ine I PT-'0"" idehted to aH estate a. her by ,e-

Uulltil Jnrnrc r..r .1. . ,:!lu" !'"-' "'- P" duee to Ciiicinnaii f,,r 'P'i!eil to make niitLe..i..ie paytNet.t; and those

'o- ,1 1 noac ii 1 1; rr t, ,,,,,,, r it-.. ' m .,.1 I I. ,:.,.:.. . 1 ... 1. . ,..,,.,.!.;.... ; i.l .

- e - - - .ii fill. 1 1 ' .iff i I' 'iij'i. nii.i'iin. 1 .. 1 1 . . . ii'ii ir . iii iilii 91 ?i ;u 1 .1 r nil. r.fiiii.i-

1 -'fti i-OliUS. IM1I 1 . ....... r, -

lias never Wcv. authorized t,,-, ;i t,, nto 'i.ee i I'" eilt 'hein duly at.thenlicated. The

I ir

fin- in.-1 I . -: a

...j. ........ " o. i.mcimiaiijwnli him aboht i .o worth 01 buMer;,,,,! r!.s, and 2? M I j to be delivered to Mr. Tate. The produee 1,J j so.d and pocketed the mot..- . wiih the SQ7- l0 , then returi-fd to ihr. ,,,,, i.t....i i'.,'

ok t iioni in in; vnnrn

Franklin Ciicuit Court:

Grand Jurors. Crocker .-'now,

as it is

paper, wit 01 whirl, is headed the ,rj. ixltihrrp :l "inl tti.. ..tV... .. ri ..... i .-. .

-lone he shall hear tbo ,:e;tfe,:i;. ,lf, ... , ,, ' ' " ' """ w . , , , ".,.,;. s-." Ol the truth of his remarks relaW .iii triumphs from the firma ofthe first 2t,n livi. .,..... , . . " . . , . me io Jas. t... ueail. neither w1:m hi- .'m.i...-... u.ml the vo;ce of. he people ha!l be resnecte.l ' , ,. ' ,.,,, , - ran doubt. I' c kahic lhei are true. We have ami the ctad-l reukon. and even i::i U.e ....... ... " , ..

1 neat, an;j ;..s .vir. Dunn n ami honest Max. ,, , , , ' ,'"in.s they can (hi without him in that neck

Zepl.eniah Reid, Thos 'Fttoi.ks, Wm- V.1,!. Mlitnt, Di'.r m in ), Ssa::e Vcrh. Charles Van C.tmn,

as never been aut!iori,;ed t,,-, ;! t !,, pt oiii.re i l'" eilt ,",' duly Ri.tbenlicated. The r buy groceries, hut client i,,. j-, f Ja. ! estate is supposed to he so!eni.

IO US MA V MOM) i;zi:kii:i, T.i::. Adminititriiiors.

January 12, 1SJ4.

1 3w.

, Fairfield, made bis preparations, and to.'.k'hi

'diitintsrator Safe.

c'ursje of a w i

A S-1 num. We have receive,! a sermon f.,r';"f "d!.. we hope he will visit these diffgins pabiic.ition in t!:e Ameri.-aii. intended :i a set '.' ", dirty rac-jal o at. netw "Tfor theone inserted in our I .m. Ii does not s;;,l,!i'"S ,,(; 's "orth his thousands.

roms iiotn a source, nor the shitpe. Io be; i verted in the American. Put ve stiil e-j i-'il v? nrivile-eto any atfhoiize.: orcon-e-'

P Wm. Bake. Aipiilla R-iriden Wm. Elwell. Tl.os. S. Writ.t, Nrarl Goble," Attdiew Geo- "e.

nrJicns. J"lin Pmsel, Jas !Sea!s. jr. J Robinson. John N. Clemets, Chancey Stephenn, Augustus Benton.

jsell to pans t il i ,iV A e.!,:e-(!.i v the lfihj 71 JK iindersiat.ed Adinintstiatois of the : iti-t. V fcn iv:::r:;ed !: o:r! Cincinnati ,e -'"t-te of Joseph Meeks. !:e of F.ank'ii, eonn- , ca.led and setlied w nh me. :,d slated that he ' 1 " 1 "i "'1'- deceas,'.!. w iii ..ell at uhlie ;,i,r- ; .ii.d lost ihe receipts for the imvov and r-ro-!''"'1 M'day the 12th of February 1S-14

d he had taken f

i ii.-i 1 ..

Tiit,

n.irri.-on Osborn is about 22 vears old 5 feet ! ""- Conststing of Bnrei.ii

oorn hl'oii. tiiii various

n uie i. lie residence ot si.k ( eceeet'i in ti...

town ,.f Brookville. the person;: properly of

,and 11 inches hi;;!,. her slim, black str:::!,, I ne .il.orn 'hair, bh.rk eyr. f:.ir kin. a down cast look, j leans forwaids w hen m-.-.il i ! net Mak.

t:u:;es. or.e

.esciii'tiorx of

I and kitchen furniture. set of Cl.i.

s forwaids w hen walking . iarrro f..i net Makeis tools, littler .C .... V;.

J a black fur cap. and brown overe,v.i vi... i months ct edit w ill le 'i en on :,i: i,.,.c .

....--i,.. ...iiiii . . . . . . .

t 'at person, to make

?y - V.

"i i ie'!ii;!,:.'e

"piii-.

C'rei:.' U

'ill ilfets :.l t'i: l o! '.. V" t... I. . .

: - f,i.-ti.!.'e i!-!.:. i !:' it : j l.e ii '.(. three . i. r Imir d.vs In heai i,e ra

t'nik.poiv iii onr J ol on a clian'

name

foi

't Atiiw: a Pnweeuttns A",,rit"v

I'n- 0:-r:(-i w ill h.v e .. ... .-ted t.v the pen

I; :s p-i.!i,M,. Jn'i-i Dt:nv:ti. th lit, if, wiii h. a candidate.

T i

ti.

v ails are ttliik'tt" eX'en-ive le -;

' 'i- I ir :i L'nui I c mi ,iv Cm:ih'. i it II v: I nn the '21 1 ins'. . the au:i:er-ai f '"' d iv of the benef.u-t.tr of cotst.r- .

'i'le day for the you:g Wliius to dedicau i!i 'ir lives to that party which supports tin '"-t interests of their country.

PU ESI D EN'TIA I. MOV EM EXTS. niehmd M. .l!i:ts:t, it is said, has written !etter to hi friends in Harrisbicah, w iihdraw -i'.L' his name as a candidate for the Presidency. This is done to harmonize the dene eracv

Mr. i. ihunun has also withdrawn hi

as ra:i.:!,!.:te before l!:e Paltiiitore Den eiatfe f in . t t i. ,n .. ...... i; l .. . r . .1

.... ... itl i,e j-; o:- ; lencv.

of m:ir.Vr i .Lf-r IV; Ihn-n has also become iiiht-! 'e'.t'd. A CO! re-: oneei l nf tin. r? ,.,., 1!

! W"-'- i' : h tter .la ed Wa-hifgion. Jan. 15 Uusihat Uie f, i.-,i.!s. f Mr. Van Burcn have:' Wetter fi, mi him in their hand-, requesting hijoame to he wiihdiawn as a candidate for ihe iPrexdeney. this only intended for a bule J Mil" meek heroic, oris he really fearful of i'! s-eoti.-l sober thoughts of the people. : .Mr. C'Ji.wn is also restless. The follow in" :,s an extract o" a letter from the corropo:., lent of the Richmond Ivn-uirer, a loco foeo paper, ;'io-wit:-I haveihis day seen a letter fiom

1,, ., .. i . . ....

-"" SON. Mi , Ktf I.,. I... t.,,', 1 , . ,

soi.eeedi.e.s of ,!.. Whi.. S,oi " " . ro.tea -inah sorrell mare about 1 . " , iiii! Mate Co!ivei:t!i.n , 1 Iliand-hi-' :. and vei v nom. l. 1 j 11 . !,;:;,?!r v;r "r r ,!" ;i r ?h n ;;;,!; .a. better man c. t, ;. ":. t ... -!. '! I w :,,'k and some mounting and percus-

011 101 k. a -iy persoiueturning me said 0-

( IS- Porn s i: rcri.an ll,. .1 . . ,

ho tl... , r ,. "HMe reward. I lie let the h "s (if i ,i ,1s. nn h ie 1. ...... .,,1 r.

1' " " irusimo tmn. nnd the

papers m u,e V. , si are requested to aid in exposing Ii 1 111 wherever he may Co. My residence is two miles above Fairfield-in Union county. In,l. WM. BROWN. jl'"-Sl-M4 f3H.

t.i .t a Letter man could pot have been picked I out of H,e tn.tnv 2ood one w ho a,e i ,. (!js. j

'net. Me sav now, let the Whirrs of this dis. I".-., cive ,m. w j,h the others a slumping ma-

! ' "'"" wnim ;, measure m ike up forthiei letiing hi,., c.., ,,. , , s,llninor-

five

resen'

A

! Mr. Calhoun, in which he states that be will' The Post

eir rs' Office Hill.-Mr. Merriek ln. i.

induced the fo;l,w iMff hi!) i;t!o the S -nate.

I .i:n(!0 on all i lteis .,... mil .

cents.

Over 10') miles. 10 cents. All newspapers f.eewjihin ,hP county in w loch they are published. Out of the county, and of "the size of 13-'-, square inches, under 100 miles, i, Out of ihe county, and of ihe size of 1303 square indies, over 100 miles. 1 cent. All pamphlets and other primed matter of every I'eseri' lion, per ounce 2! . ' The I lankiPL' privilege totally abolished A limited and reasonable number of free stamps allowed to M. (;. Ait letters vte. M. ("s Franking allow ed to the President and heads of Depat tmeiits.

ir.rer

tv

i.ollu: s. tv riMiis note v. i.l, r.,...1 ...

ill slims of three dnl ars and under, must

be paid in oasdi ui ihe tinieof sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M. RI FFS HAVMOND, EZCK1EL TVNER. Administrators. Junuary 19, 1844. 4 2w

cash: cash:: glfeUR Friends would c nfer fat 01 son ., .T

calling immediatelv

, 1 , -!'sSvk . . Money and must rai-e it so. n. ,h-,."l S AZZ,nr T,'h''-m .','m,J "" KNOW . 1-NKS A .ctrroN.

y and seitlii.rr pn thrir

Notes, as Ve l:Old in i.oa.l ..r

... 1. u J

Brookville. Jan. 4. 1S44.

notici:

2-tf.

tate are icouesti! t,, ..,,.

immediate payment, these having claims a I caitM s;.j,l 0s,.ltp arp r0l,.,t,...t , , j

li on, .Int.. ...! . . '

I "'" "-'"nee lor settlement. The'rwuif .

estate is supposed to be soh ioi .1 . . natmg purchased tl

WM. BROWN, JOHN MORGAN.

"' 40-3-t.

) Ad mi 5 Ir.itot

nis-

Stl ... i n n I . I t. I ... . . . r- . ... .

- v.-.iuiiiri.i,n i;i i. v,. . J-.ui f. ton will at all times la ready to ut.ii ....

tt bo may favor me with il,

jnot permit his name to eo hefme the Baltiim

istm: sler Genera! sent to tvr- I' s

'i.ate.on Thursday last, a statement ..r'.i.'"

' till

?lK""-,i"s sf.i:. IB rV'r,:T "n" ,:vPt-u,i"ncdfn.m the! I-rankl.n Circuit C.,,tand to med,rect-l ed. I wtil offer for s.-de ;lI Hie Court Hop.-e deor1 in the town f Brkvil!(.. Franklin coimty Ind., on the 21'h day f Fehritrv

I ......... 1 . 1 , . T " m " I ' I "

. .1 -en 1 nf tmurs ot I) ai

icir eiini rm Hi...

.tig naa ten years- eperiei:,e in sou r of the the shops in Cincinnati I Itni.. ,r ., .

I can gitesatislaetion to ail who may rite rre

a call.

Dl'C CG:h, 1843

NATHAN! r L IlLLFOUR.

l-if.

XOTICK

he John Mil slid! .di'i 11....-J i...i....1.t -m

!.D-i-t S-..M.1 line O- i,v, Sh it (-,,,lve"1'',p- :,"d git iug full and ample reason- -"'" '" passed throioh the post ! ' ' ." ".'!n"7 and 4 o'clock of said day. ' """KS for the snhsc, ,,,., 4(f ,,. Cnp. -.sihn,;:;::;;;,;;;;: FuteJ Sate.? !f-"- - "ISO corroborated by based thereon. The follow ing is - tow 1?. ra,?e J2. east. J day of Jnnua , v next, at r ;':!'nent 111 the Philadelphia Mercury. of the statement and estimate: And first J wh offer for sale the rents nnd 1 to-wi;: At Cambridge Citv. hi Mib.m ,,i R .-Tl,e Canal is now fh.sed wiih i.-e. The Tyler's or?an, the Madisoni.m al-o re-u.'i- v , In Oct The year rofi, f "id premises f, r the term of seven': S;",1"!el CammackV. at Waieil'.o hi SmifV .,.,y wa-asbnv as C deg. below rero on'ates the pretensions of Mr V, 5r0., . '1 .,M Sutr"'er ni !v.b- V's. And if the rents and ptofltt, aforesaid j ,,rsvill nx il!e. at Mr. Jacob D,:bi. M,.!.,y,n.i,,2li,.t. UheV.m B-iren e'-n i,. tt,--,.. . d jee,,,, postage, 2.022 COG 2-1.207,552 ' ?f!1 f' "'n K to satisfy ie Squne M.rrhV at Sqmre Jo,,e, and wil

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l.iz.ii ic. The two J.intt irv I

J up jeli s

..ntiu i Uer,,SJr(l theappronching contest a- one I Hot f.ir 'ririn..i.O.. 1 1 .

"e:,e,e embellished iil, mh fi . .".-.... I'liLot.ur. tan

';b'rs of this eveellet.t

perioiiica!

IX- r 1

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( for delivery, ' Regular newspapers sub-

3 015 60"

S5.5-12 1,028.504

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Q i.vn V .tl.-,..., . . , t . rermanent ascendency 1 p,eo - ' i' n Vatliartne's trial, the other wiih s nor- 1 .1 ., m,.,,i ..... . . , .... riet,

. ,m j -il.W II.M'RY WHICH s to PICTtTF iriii..(M,t. ......... 1.11 ..- .' 1:1.

. ... ..i.nn.is, irivie. tve can most con-(' anuiaaies to the people through ill

in A remain open until the fir! dav f A ..-n t..

cllllm I le.'l lb... l. T.l T" 1 j- . .

' "'to inrre 1 Her for ca:e all ",Lt r wie ooaro 01 l ommissmncrs the right nnd interest of Chancey Jcnks. Ta-! WILLIAM PORT. Sec'tv

ko nl inesmi 01 James Conwelluse (r n., ;,t j Jan. V, 1544.

3.027 S?!) 2r?r;U5V5!1Iil2zard a3 tbe property f Chancey Jenk- i

dfi.Tf.D 2.10112.,! . J-sr.JODN. Sh'fTF.C.

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a lutiire

"1'ierioti-Iv commend to our re.ttS.trs thi- ma-j''mt' :! to compel nominal in thirties to rat-

-i which is b. uitifully printed. anJ fall of!

? 1 read in".

ify iis selecti

oils. It is not Mr. Van Ruren :i- ! n .V ' .: .

one wl.o . . . '- pertouica

! 111 uniin t p l-resi, letter " i- ... .

Inn nt ..r.i '. . .. . . - 1 io.,, mesiate

I . -v..., deLTfidl political pros- ; ;,

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1 .tinpitu t and Mag i- - decea-P.I ? 10 v. .....' , . . '

zmes. periodical,

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mem transmitted to the Sen-1

Frank lie

Term.

SIIEKIFI.-S S o r A-. . J ' vc.il er. A D. IS43.

Y virtue of a doero,.,! i . L"m' to " !!r,l LStaf

fTlf d t rnr"

cuoiit rl Hie I innkim Circnii C

.ouit, sit-

" OH llll tllllllH II f 'lltlKlF.. I. - s I . . I I ( 1 . I I K I I

... ,'i.mes mai lias ever existed since the KVi,.,. ..r , " . ' ' ' uross amouni r ,.,,. .., ,. , ".-

'.-T..ela,llnj,!:.f Terror, And rather than support W 3 w Z. J-Mof nrUUin.pd;: . r.'"

- v.. noe.euce directed that the ren,,w 'rl1" -n. we won!) make a sactilieial nv 1 J. "l "N'-'ier and nam- ir.,h ,1 .v ..f p..! . "

"rt!,ela.eUish.,pR.!,ertssh.,,, , or printing estahlislin.ent and nnnlv . be "l l-0' "'venue for rs- , hllrs , I(1 ..rr ' iV 1 'lrV;rTvr" h.e !

f:...n wh.rc he ,s .. lU "" i -i,h our own hand-. For vears ' o.r -m- , ' .T l-ortalion ,he foiiow .:;. ..Z.! V. 1

; u.s. arm , Law-Past we have been called a Mm,, foe.e'lif ... " ' 7.u " ' a ""''" all expen-1 K:ieI ,in.f V;: .V,T" ,M ' 1 M' 1 l,e

-il-u.i. 111,1, to l.reeneastle. ind I .. r hieo foeo is to a,,e,i,.n ,t ., r l l '" ' " ""'"her of free le iters v "i-i.is! quarter ol section i.h that d,rero ,he ,,(iv ' i-J-obin Ch'.Met " uZ-' d ' " week V i" 'ou ,l'ip No. twelve, of

.it tl,- i.u . - ""u:ihet.ni,l..,. . 11 - 1 ot se-sion ol I.IJ Wits 4fi.i !t."i I ,. . . . t-- ....iieen. ivisl o tie 2.1

11 Inn I.L r 1 1 ri PllM li.tf f i n JI v " 11a 1,1,1 .v.i 1 Ills -.

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t . ' "-"l.rcc.i. .r,.,.... . , 1,1 "cume,1ts(1uri:,2 the same time .!,. 0.0 w . " " '" r""lv "r Frtnkl.n af,

o.t. -t-eiim 01 me isii, wl..... 1,:. I', in 'i 1 .i, .ii me envoi weiinnj ao.jiiTo n,,.,... nn . oner 10 me low hpt 1. i.M

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.- oru who oppose the Syracuse dictation, editors' exchange papers, wlrch r,.i,i r. ' rr"',,!i s""d in"d f'T the term.o

,My tvas deposited tt iihiti 1!

"in the enclosure of the!

f .. i iiir .... 1 :. 1

'-"'-"nsu,.a;.iedenK,:,s:rationsim,.,fv...: x- .' . . i

" ' r---pect and the usiit! rern .. : .. "rK nave issued their Lha

, , 11 is me ''i'on to raise a phi,, , ,rh!e monument 'Her I.L.

S'e. 1 ne caress 01, the orp.i,

td (hlV. Il is ..file, P(!

by the Court that the A,1,, i,,,.t..-,

at pub-: ,ify iheCr.ditoisc.f :,id . . '

and pei (ciicy of s,,;,; .,.);,,,, , j , t ;,t . .

on ior nx weeks ircinc.t iiiMnevirl-

new spape: printed and 1 Vibht-I f-d in Frai.k-

in county. Indiana, and that l;nle-s said credit

ors notify said Ai'mini.-iiatcr 1 f ti e etistn-r.

' and extent of their respectite claims, by f lirg the same o, a statement of the ni.iurn

principal tint, and date of the conn act or assumpsit .

resaid. on which the same may be f.m.tr,i ; , ..r

der. the rents fiee of the Clerk of the Pi. bate Cov.il of sa.3

the year IS43. was 7.161. 12J.

"i His second h, . -;.,! j., .. .

".. a, uejivercu oy I'rofessvf Larabee

irabee

lenouncing and renouncin

ventum. and calling another National Conven-' House in " Brook, .lie m vZl ' Said land wil 1 sold viihmt appraisement Moiieav of V " i-n at PlKladelphia, on the 4.1, of July next., ry lh, a, eadv candle if CVC"",g ??y John and NancyT.n Ma, re! n

be expected f,n, speakers nmn" "arret Jones, gent creditors. '

m. . 'All

iney denoui.ee in plsin and burning laneuae . AUUresW!l n,ay

years, and should the same sell fr a sum m of xZ"'. f n e"i V i , sum sumcent ,0 satisfy said decree with costs. final r ' u. 1r"'rf ' ''h

, , -.it- innir i 11 ne LI SI CSV

den in

on the fotnth

claims v ill l e

I tr.cie dili-

issued their LAate, tTTIATiovT.. - I will there sell tin r . u , - , ''"'ripution w i!ipe msde on lie C gtheBal.imorecon-! 7 ih t .n"? WHOLE! bidder X '"5""! of the next term of ihis Cm,,. ,0 be h, v..,....,o I .::. ; T'"' 11 the Court; Sai(1 ,heCo,ihouse i,v Brookville on the

ihcimrijBes and corruption of the Syracuse) "J J, ; Su

i , -- s,..i. Aitesi. KOC1 Jan 17 1m VT r T-DPPU,V- i Howl., attv for adm. 1144 fprfeeS?) 4-3n-. IS Not rntbe,. A. P. 1843. 1. v. oi.juiia, &hir. Attest. ROBERT JOHN, Clk. 47-ew.